CE Marking

CE Mark is required for certain
exports to the European Market. These are made mandatory by Directives released
by the European Union. The products requiring CE mark are: (this is not an
exhaustive list)

The CE marking (also
known as CE mark) is a mandatory conformity mark on many
products placed on the single market in the European Economic
Area (EEA). The CE marking certifies that a product has
met EU consumer safety, health or environmental requirements.
The Global Approach

Also refers to the Modular Approach
to conformity, the Global Approach specifies certain "Conformity
Assessment Modules" which Directives refer to. This assures a uniform
conformity procedure. There are eight conformity assessment modules Module A to
H and are in the increasing order of risk or hazards of the product. The
Directive (s) in question decide as to which module the manufacturer shall
apply depending upon product classification.